Hilary and the Secret Skulls - Nancy Garfield Woodbridge - Books - Xlibris, Corp. - 9781477144893 - July 27, 2012
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Hilary and the Secret Skulls

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Hilary Stone, thirteen years old, isn?t interested in the ?dailies? like cleaning her room and setting the dinner table. Her parents, both busy, high-powered New York attorneys, live and work on the Upper East Side of New York City. Hilary and her mother do not agree. Hilary loves to read, is fascinated by prehistory and her mother wishes she were more interested in clothes, make-up and boys like other teen girls. Hilary pays a number of visits to the Museum of Natural History to pursue her interest in prehistory. While there, staring at the skulls of Australopithecus, Peking Sinanthropus, Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon men, she is suddenly transported back in time to these ancient civilizations. During these astral projections, she experiences what life was really like for these prehistoric peoples. Each time she is drawn into flames in the eye sockets of the skulls on display at the museum. Among Australopithecines, two million years ago, she escapes a fire; with Peking Sinanthropus, 500,000 years ago, she witnesses a murder; among the Neanderthals, 100,000 years ago, she falls into an animal trap and with the Cro-Magnons, 30,000 years ago, she watches a cave painting lesson. Each time Hilary astral projects, she returns to present time. During this time, Hilary meets Dr. Amaan, an archaeologist at the museum and they become friends. She explains to Hilary that she has probably astral projected into different prehistoric periods. Hilary?s best friend Karin Wong?s brother, Phillip, is interning at the museum with Dr. Amaan. Hilary and Phillip Wong share their interest in paleontology and archaeology. Together they visit his French teacher, who knew Father Pierre Teilhard de Chardin when he lived and worked in New York City in the 1950s. Together, they also visit Dr. Amaan at the Anthropology Foundation. Hilary?s parents become concerned about her and she arranges a meeting at the museum with Dr. Amaan. Her parents bring Dr. Gottsieg, Hilary?s counselor, along to help them evaluate her astral projections. Hilary pays a number of visits to the Museum of Natural History to pursue her interest in prehistory. While there, staring at the skulls of Australopithecus, Peking Sinanthropus, Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon men, she is suddenly transported back in time to these ancient civilizations. During these astral projections, she experiences what life was really like for these prehistoric peoples. Each time she is drawn into flames in the eye sockets of the skulls on display at the museum. Among Australopithecines, two million years ago, she escapes a fire; with Peking Sinanthropus, 500,000 years ago, she witnesses a murder; among the Neanderthals, 100,000 years ago, she falls into an animal trap and with the Cro-Magnons, 30,000 years ago, she watches a cave painting lesson. Each time Hilary astral projects, she returns to present time. During this time, Hilary meets Dr. Amaan, an archaeologist at the museum and they become friends. She explains to Hilary that she has probably astral projected into different prehistoric periods. Hilary?s best friend Karin Wong?s brother, Phillip, is interning at the museum with Dr. Amaan. Hilary and Phillip Wong share their interest in paleontology and archaeology. Together they visit his French teacher, who knew Father Pierre Teilhard de Chardin when he lived and worked in New York City in the 1950s. Together, they also visit Dr. Amaan at the Anthropology Foundation. Hilary?s parents become concerned about her and she arranges a meeting at the museum with Dr. Amaan. Her parents bring Dr. Gottsieg, Hilary?s counselor, along to help them evaluate her astral projections.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 27, 2012
ISBN13 9781477144893
Publishers Xlibris, Corp.
Pages 106
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 7 mm   ·   167 g
Language English  

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